The game looks astoundingly beautiful and fun, just wish their demo hadn't been out in the open (I understand why, just wish it hadn't been so could have gotten up the nerve to try it.)

I suspect, if all goes well, it will be another hook for non-gamers and the killer app for the Kinnect. It may even be the one that gets me to convince Shamus to get a Kinnect. Up until now I haven't been interested.

dthree:Want. Loved the Rez music so much I play in tourist mode just to hear it, especially the Adam Freeland track.

"Fear it's the m'm'm'Mind Killer"I hear that one in my sleep sometimes. It's just one of those songs that pops into your head from time to time.

I'll probably cry the first time I play Child of Eden too; and this time it wont be because I have a vibrating brick in my crotch.I would say it's probably THE game I'm most looking forward to right now. Q Entertainment is probably my favorite dev studio. Not all of their games are big but they never fail to entertain.

Dthree brings up a point I forgot about that I hope is in Child of Eden: Tourist Mode. That really was something about Rez that I loved. The ability to play it for the simple sake of playing it. A feature I think more games should have without needing a cheat code. Sometimes, I like playing the game just to be part of the story. Not often, but sometimes. Now that I think about it, that's one of those times when I feel like playing Rez.

For some reason this game gives me a sort of Flower vibe from it (which, interestingly enough, also made me cry a bit towards the end. Manly tears.), and apparently it's coming out for the Ps3 as well? I might check it out, but this game was most likely designed for Kinect use. Looks funky, though.

I always loved the way Rez used visuals, music and vibration to simulate a form of synesthesia and bring you into this sensory trance. They pulled it off wonderfully well too. I have sound → color synesthesia, and Rez is a weird but awesome trip.

I saw the E3 demonstration, which I thought was neat, but I hadn't seen the trailer in this article before, and that made me cry too. The part where the guy's removing the black stuff from the jellyfish. I'd have to get a Kinect and 360 before getting this game though, and I don't intend to get either of those.

I have been looking forward to this game for so long. Rez is one of my favorite games ever, and I've been trying to suppress my impatience ever since I heard about Child of Eden. I'm glad to hear that it's as good as I've been hoping it would be.

It's remakes like this that make me want to waste my wallet on a 360 and a Live subscription.

I'm as big a Rez fan as anyone else, and I'm glad to see that Child of Eden will be well worth it. It's also coming out for the PS3 and Move, but playing it on Kinect kinda seems more... organic? Lolwat.

Saw the trailer for this awhile back and have been eagerly awaiting the release ever since. Getting kinect for this game alone is worth it. Can't wait to get it hooked up to my bigass TV with surround sound, turn off the lights, and just get lost.

I must be the only "artistically deprived" person on this website, because I just don't see it. It looks like fun for about, 5 minutes? Or when I'm baked out of my mind.

It's a bunch of random colors and sequences without any context. I don't get how it constitutes a game, it's more of a novelty but everyone is hailing it as the most gorgeous thing ever that they would buy a console for the single purpose of playing it.

SteelStallion:I must be the only "artistically deprived" person on this website, because I just don't see it. It looks like fun for about, 5 minutes? Or when I'm baked out of my mind.

It's a bunch of random colors and sequences without any context. I don't get how it constitutes a game, it's more of a novelty but everyone is hailing it as the most gorgeous thing ever that they would buy a console for the single purpose of playing it.

Am I the only one who doesn't get it?

Its games like this which allow you to switch off your brain and just enjoy the experience. Theres nothing like plot or characterisation you have to worry about, just plain old fun. The inclusion of kinect play makes it look properly impressive.